Medsafe Warns Consumers About Get Stiff And Maxi Mize

erectile-dysfunctionVoices are being heard warning consumers not to take suspected two products for erectile dysfunction, which could escalate health issues. While if anyone has already consumed Get Stiff and Maxi Mize and experienced health concerns, medical attention is being recommended for the same.

Post-knowing the attached concerns, New Zealand Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Authority, Medsafe, has come into swift action.

It has been reported that the questioned products could have tadalafil, vardenafil, yohimbine, hydroxyhomosildenafil and hydroxythiohomosildenafil and that’s what worries the authorities.

Medical experts are of the say that the inclusion of such products could affect those who are taking heart treatment and among all, presence of tadalafil and vardenafil is reported to have caused maximum concern. While orders have been issued to all the distributors and retailers to shelf out the suspected products, strict action could be taken against those who violate the orders and that would be done by Medsafe itself.

In response to the same, Kevin Woods, director-general of health, said: "I advise consumers to treat with extreme caution products purportedly for the treatment of erectile dysfunction or to improve sexual performance offered for sale without a prescription”.